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7rider
02-08-2008, 08:15 AM
Hey there.
I'm searching my "Favorites" and can't find it.
The "Peach Tree Loop" ride that some of the D.C. TE crowd have done - leaving from Riley's Lock.... I know there's a website with that cue sheet. We picked it up off a site that had some general links of "where to ride in the DC area". I came up with this: http://www.bikepptc.org/cuesheets/library - but this doesn't look like the page I'm thinking of.
We have a SeaGrant Fellow in our office who started on Monday and lives up in Fredrick. He's a cyclist and I'm looking for some links to send his way.
Does anyone remember the link???
Thanks!

Zen
02-08-2008, 10:12 AM
Is he single?
What's he look like?

Does he want cue sheets for the Fredneck area?


How about http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/Peach-Tree-Loop

7rider
02-08-2008, 10:34 AM
No, he's not. And in the true spirit of the academic life....he's here and his wife is working on her master's at Brandeis in Boston. So they're quite the long-distance couple for now (were in Fairbanks, AK!).
And he's 6'4" and 150 lbs. Tall and SKINNY! :eek:

Thanks for the link.
And I did find my mysterious other link. It's this: http://www.bikewashington.org/routes/
D.C.-TE have done routes from here before.

Which reminds me....with spring around the corner...we'll all have to get together for a ride again! :)

Zen
02-08-2008, 10:44 AM
nothing wrong with tall and skinny. If that long distance thing doesn't work out he can look me up :p

That Peach Tree loop looks like a good ride.

F8th637
02-08-2008, 12:07 PM
BikeWashington was the one I was thinking of. Glad you found it!

HillSlugger
02-08-2008, 12:30 PM
This is the Peachtree route (http://www.routeslip.com/routes/12912) I rode with Tam.

I'm getting kinda bored riding on my own. I'm definitely up for a ride!

aicabsolut
02-25-2008, 11:42 AM
I have a lot of my rides set to private, but I'm sure you can find some of my typical DC area routes on MotionBased (my user name there is also aicabsolut). A few of them go out to Seneca and Poolesville.